Watch Property21 Osnaburg Street, Forfar DD8 2AA
2 Bed Maisonette - Offers Over £80,000
- C-Listed Maisonette Apartment
- Prime Central Location
- Hallway
- Spacious Lounge
- Kitchen/Dining
- 4 Piece Bathroom
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Box Room/ Study
- Gas Central Heating,
- EPC Band D
This early 19th Century, C-listed maisonette apartment is located in a prime central Conservation area within minutes’ walk of all services and amenities. Forfar offers a broad cross section of social, leisure and consumer facilities and is popular with commuter providing easy access to the Dundee Aberdeen dual carriage way which connects to major routes north and south.
This particular property offers spacious and well-proportioned accommodation over three floors and benefits from gas fired central heating and has been fully rewired. Much of the character and charm has been retained with original staircases, window shutters and high ceilings.
Osnaburg Street is an iconic cobbled street in the centre of Forfar of mainly early 19th Century properties which reflects the type of housing significant to the boom in Osnaburg production.
This is a rare opportunity to obtain a traditional home of character which must be viewed to fully appreciate the bright and airy accommodation throughout. Carpets and blinds where fitted included.
- EPC Rating: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142605
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Forfar, Letham, Tannadice, Kingsmuir, Guthrie
It is known as the home of the bridie and Forfar, along with a cluster of nearby Strathmore villages, plays a central role in Angus life. The traditional market town is the administrative hub of the region, enjoying all the facilities you would expect of a community with around 14,000 residents.
In addition to shops - bakers included, naturally - Forfar enjoys a leisure centre, swimming pool, golf course, an Academy and primary schooling and a professional football team playing at Station Park.
The town, once a major textile centre, was bypassed by the A90 dual carriageway linking Aberdeen and Dundee back in the late 80s.
Five miles away, the biggest of the many villages in the county is Letham, with its many active clubs and societies, and other smaller communities owing their existence to farming include Tannadice, Kingsmuir on the road to Carnoustie and Guthrie, which is equidistant from Forfar, Arbroath and Brechin.